Noted constitutional experts-Fali S Nariman and P P Rao who are assisting the court as amicus curie in a case of sexual harassment filed against its former judge Swatanter Kumar, told the court that there is "grey area" on how to handle such issue by the judiciary and Supreme Court should devise measures for it.
"Judges(howsoever high) are certainly not to be treated as immune from charges of sexual harassment of women at workplace if and when such a charge is made and proved. But the point is that some special measures may have to be adopted for that purpose-qua judges of the High Court and Supreme Court even when they have retired and then hold office as chairman or members of judicial tribunals, since they are a part of the structure or bedrock of an independent judiciary," they told a bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam.
"There is, however, one grey area- complaints about sexual harassments made against a sitting judge who has since retired- but the allegation pertains to a period when he was functioning as a sitting judge. How will this be determined- is a question that must be also answered by the court," they said in a note filed in the Supreme Court.
It had also directed Attorney General G E Vahanvati to assist the court in the matter.